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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Introduction
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1.5
Product Handlers
Programming the 9000 Series requires multiple product handlers. The availability of each handler is indicated in
Table 4. See the control panel specific Release Notes to determine the most up-to-date handler versions.
Although the handlers shown in Table 4 can be used to program any of the new control panels, not all of the
functions operate. For example, the RADXUSR1 Handler is used to program users 000 through 124. Even though
the handler allows you to program users 100 through 124, the D7412G does not allow the activation of these
users.
Table 4:
Product Handlers
Product Handler
Function
D9412G
D7412G
9000MAIN
Covers Panel-Wide, Area, Command Center Function List, User
Interface, and Relay programming modules.


RADXUSR1
Covers Passcode/Token programming for Users 000 through 124
(99 users for the D7412G).


RADXUSR2
Covers Passcode/Token programming for Users 125 through 249.

N/A
RADXPNTS
Covers Point Index and Point Assignment programming for all points.


RADXSKED
Covers Open/Close Windows, User Access Windows, Skeds, and
Holiday Index programming modules.


RADXAUX1
Covers SDI Automation, SDI RAM Parameters, Enhanced
Communication Parameters, Route Group Attempts, Miscellaneous,
and Cross Point Parameters.


RADXAXS
Covers the programming parameters for installed D9210B Door
Controllers. The Program Entry Guide and Program Record Sheet for
this handler comes with the D9210B Access Control Module.


1.6
Programming Options
This Program Entry Guide is set up in a specific order.
Related program entries are grouped together in
modules as they appear in the specific product
handlers. The handler and the programming module
are listed at the top of each page to help you find
specific programming prompts.
This Program Entry Guide shows the programming
options for each product handler. Each option is
listed with:
 
The Program Item Prompt: Each prompt is
shown, as it appears in the D5200 Programmer
[see the D5200 Programmer Operations Manual
(P/N: 74-06176-000)] or the Remote Account
Manager [see the RPS Operations Manual (P/N:
38849)]. Sometimes, for space considerations, a
prompt must be abbreviated in the Programmer
display. In these cases, the meaning of the
prompt is explained below the prompt
 
Program Entry Default Setting: Because
defaults are set for the typical installation, you
may not need to program each prompt. Review
the default entries in the Program Record Sheet
shipped with the control panel to determine
which prompts must be programmed.
 
Program Entry Selections: Only the selections
listed can be used for a particular program item.
The programmer does not accept inappropriate
entries.
 
Program Entry Description: Provides concise
information regarding what can occur with the
various entry selections. Read the descriptions
carefully to avoid improperly programmed
equipment.
 
Custom Programming: A new feature of the
D5200 Programmer is the option to select
custom programming (Yes or No) to expand
programming modules within the D5200.
Programming Custom as Yes does not affect a
parameter’s programming. It allows parameters
for special applications to be visible in the
programmer.